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Remy Metailler Speeds Up The Whistler Mountain Bike Park
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Remy Metailler Speeds Up The Whistler Mountain Bike Park
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Phil Atwill takes Orange's hardcore hardtail, the Crush, upside down and sideways in Oxfordshire and Aston Hill in the last hurrah for the Orange Dirt World Team. Track - Sockets - Slaves. A huge thanks to Orange Mountain Bikes for their support. facebook.com/caldwellvisuals
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Crashes from the MTBMania TV Season
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lots of boom
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Take as long as you need to in low lunge, lizard and pigeon pose - moving in any way that relieves areas of tightness. Breathe deeply into the poses as you start to feel your entire pelvic area release and realign. Mobility in the hips is crucial for improving your cornering and increasing your agility on the bike.
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In Downward Dog, it is perfectly fine to keep your knees bent. First, focus on lengthening your spine and over time, your calves and hamstrings will start to loosen up. Instead of forcing your heels towards the mat, walk out your feet to gradually increase the flexibility and suppleness in the backs of your legs.